04 December 2015

Alaska had to go through the wringer to beat Meralco, 88-86, to regain a share of the top spot in the 2016 Smart Bro PBA Philippine Cup last 3 December at Mall of Asia Arena.

RJ Jazul made the go-ahead 3-pointer, 84-81, after dusting off Jimmy Alapag with a fake with 31.7 seconds left before the Aces preserved their seventh win in eight games by making four out of six free throws.

"I guess in our league you'll take any win you get and I really don't think Meralco’s record is indicative of their talent and their coach," said a displeased Alaska head coach Alex Compton.

The Aces had seven players with at least nine points led by Cyrus Baguio and Vic Manuel, who scored 13 points each. JVee Casio added 12 points built on three triples while Jazul and Hontiveros came off the bench and contributed 11 points apiece.

Meralco’s Cliff Hodge led all scorers with 25 points, including a triple that tied the game at 81 with 55.7 ticks remaining.

It was a game between two teams placed at the opposite ends of the standings with the Bolts, who fell to 1-8, dead last.

But Meralco gave Alaska quite a scare after coming back from a 10-point fourth quarter lead. A pair of free throws by Jimmy Alapag trimmed the Aces’ advantage to just two, 80-78, with still 1:42 to go.

"We aspire for excellence and I think we got to be better than we showed tonight," Compton said. "W got out-rebounded and we had 22 turnovers. They (Meralco) did a good job against us. They outworked us."

Alapag had eight points and eight assists. His last dime that led to a jumper by Hodge at the 5:42 mark of the fourth quarter moved him in a tie with Willie Generalao as the fifth all-time leader in assists with 3256.

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PBA Advisory

2017 Commissioner's Cup Format

The tournament allows teams to hire foreign players or imports with a height limit of 6-foot-10.

The top 2 teams will earn twice-to-beat edges over Nos. 7 and 8 while the No. 3 against No. 6 and No. 4 versus No. 5 pairing will be a best-of-three affair in the quarterfinals.

The semifinal stage will have a pair of best-of-five matches and the finals will be a race-to-four affair.

Gilas Pilipinas

Manila will host one of the three tournaments in the 2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament. The Philippine national men’s basketball team will try to pull off massive upsets against France, New Zealand, Canada, Turkey and Senegal in the competition slated on July 5 to July 10 at Mall of Asia Arena.

A total of 18 teams will participate in the three-nation event whose champions will book tickets to the 2016 Rio Olympics.